Lineageos 15.1 Changelog 19

by Gadget Rumors ·
Published August 14, 2018 · Updated August 14, 2018

Welcome to LineageOS’ regularly irregular review, where we go over changes in the last few weeks

Lineageos 15.1 Changelog 19

Trust interface has been added.

Added SMS limit warning to Trust: whenever a higher volume of SMS messages is sent, you will be asked to manually confirm that you want to send that message. This prevents malicious apps to send spam SMS draining your mobile credit

More granular Trust warnings controls

You can now optionally force legacy apps to use the full screen size on 18:9 devices. This can be configured per app as this might break some apps that are not properly written

Optional black style: now you can make the dark UI style completely black

Data toggle in quick settings on 15.1 has now gotten the data usage view back (restored functionality from 14.1)

Introduced Lineage Recovery (for A/B devices only at the moment – more on this later)

Updater has been improved, especially for A/B devices

The su addon now supports A/B devices

The addon.d backup / restore system now support A/B devices

Signal icons and carrier text can be hidden for disabled SIMs

July security patches have been merged (15.1)

June security patches have been merged (both 14.1 and 15.1 devices)

A/B devices: a whole new world

Addon.d-v2

Many around the Android community have bashed A/B as being “hard to support” and “not developer friendly”, when in fact, properly implemented it is easier to support and just as developer friendly.

Our Updater app has long supported the A/B process and as of this week it is now addon.d capable! This means you will be able to seamlessly update via the app, just as on stock, and retain your addon.d compatible mods such as GApps.

Currently, the only GApps compatible with this new addon.d system (deemed addon.d-v2) is MindTheGApps. OpenGApps addon.d script in its current form is too complicated for addon.d-v2 to handle (as A/B was never meant to handle this sort of thing), though we’ve reached out, and alerted them what needs to be done. If you wish to make your addon.d mod v2 compliant, please look here for an example addon.d script, and here for the flag to make it compatible. Any third party mods not flagged with the above will be ignored by addon.d-v2, and not backed up as they are incompatible.

A/B Install Process

A/B’s new “payload” install format is a tad odd, as it installs to the opposite slot by default.

So, prepare yourselves, this is far from the standard install process you are all used to, but it will be the standard from here on out:

Boot a custom recovery (either fastboot booting, or flashing and then booting will do)

Reboot to Recovery (it is important you reboot to the installed recovery, which will be Lineage Recovery – more on this one later – unless you hand flashed another, which is not recommended for A/B devices)

If you attempt to install GApps/Mods to system in the same boot as LineageOS, thanks to slot logic, none of it will persist. You need to reboot to recovery between flashing the ROM and any mods, however, do not reboot to OS between ROM flash and other mods.

Worthwhile note, if at any point you wish to go back a build, you can always run “fastboot set_active other” and jump back to the last/other slot, which houses the last update you had.

Lineage Recovery

A/B devices have the recovery image built in into the boot image (as those old Sony Xperia devices for those of you who remember). This means that there’s no recovery partition and recovery will have to be included at build time into the OS.

So we created the Lineage Recovery: our brand new recovery that supports both A/B and non A/B devices. It’s based upon AOSP recovery but with many improvements needed for the world of custom ROMs. It’s simple, light and secure: in Lineage Recovery, SELinux is in enforcing mode, limiting each process’ capabilities.

Due to compatibility issues with some OEM’s encryption implementations and to reduce attack surface, whenever your device is encrypted, the internal storage won’t be available for access at all. To install packages, you will be required to sideload using adb. Through adb you will also be able to perform backups and restore them, using the adb backup and adb restore commands too.

This recovery will be installed by default on all A/B devices and you won’t be able to change it, but given that these are A/B devices, you won’t need to boot into the recovery too much. Stay tuned for the release of Lineage Recovery for non-A/B devices.

Leadership Changes

After roughly two years with Lineage, and another seven with CyanogenMod, we’re sad to announce ciwrl is stepping away from the project to spend more time offline. We wish him the best!

We’re also glad to announce that the current directors group have voted haggertk in as the ninth director. Welcome!

Engineering

We have published our first engineering post about telephony. Go and check it out if you’re interested on how your Android phone works as a phone!

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